Michelin Travel & Lifestyle • February 19, 2013Farmland for Dutch colonists, a cemetery by the 1810s, a posh precinct when the arch arrived in 1889, and a counterculture hangout in the ‘60s, it’s now NYU’s hub. - Green Guide Editor
Eric R. • October 16, 2011Stumbling into the Cemetery upon the insistence of my dog, I was surprised to learn that this burial ground is a surprising vault of history and an official NYC landmark. Find out why.
Lucas L. • July 5, 2012There is two different cemeteries here. Linden Hill U/M Cemetery and Linden Hill Jewish Cemetery. Make sure not to get the two confused when complaining.
Edson Heitor S. • October 6, 2012Hotel is good, shuttle to Airport and Subway. The only bad thing is the creepy view to the cemetery
Mark • September 3, 2011Actually a really peaceful place. No cars, no people. Just graves as far as the eye can see. You can't get that anywhere else in NYC. Great for a phone call, you have quiet and privacy.
Michael S. • August 5, 2013The Cemetery closes at 5:PM, the crips close at 4:PM. Only had a few minutes to visit after a ride in from the Island.
Asim N. • December 24, 2011Since the cemetary is raised across Queens Blvd...six feet under is...Queens Blvd. Respect the dead- they're probably right next to ya!
Ronny O. • September 26, 2016The cemetery ground is very clean and well maintained. The only thing is that they need to build a bigger space from the crematorium.
Manuel B. • January 25, 2011Ask for a map of famous grave sites! You'd be amazed at who is buried here.
Kathryn Y. • August 17, 2011Machpelah Cemetery is the final resting place of, amongst many others, magician Harry Houdini.
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